RIVIAN PT00401761 Installation Manual

Fleet ac dispenser with 18 ft cable

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JUNE 2022
F L E E T A C D I S P E N S E R W I T H 1 8 F T C A B L E
Installation Guide
PRODUCT NUMBER PT00401761

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  • Page 1 JUNE 2022 F L E E T A C D I S P E N S E R W I T H 1 8 F T C A B L E Installation Guide PRODUCT NUMBER PT00401761...
  • Page 2 © 2021-2022 Rivian Automotive, LLC. All rights reserved. All information in this document and all Rivian software is subject to copyright and other intellectual property rights of Rivian Automotive, LLC, its affiliates, or its licensors. This material may not be modified, reproduced, or copied, in whole or in part, without the prior written permission of Rivian Automotive, LLC, its affiliates, or its licensors.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Introduction Identify Parts Tools and Equipment Remove the Faceplate Install the SIM Card Install the Dispenser On a Rivian Gantry On a Rivian Pedestal On a Wall Set the Operating Current Connect Conductors Install the Faceplate Wall Installation Only - Wrap and Dock the Cable...
  • Page 4: Important Safety Instructions

    Important Safety Instructions SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS DANGER Read all the instructions before installing the Rivian Fleet  AC  Dispenser. Follow the safety instructions and warnings in this guide when installing the Fleet  AC  Dispenser. Failure to do so may result in fire, electrical shock, serious injury, or death.
  • Page 5   No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.   Do not put fingers into the coupler.   Do not use this equipment if the flexible power cord or cable is frayed, has broken insulation, or any other signs of damage.  ...
  • Page 6 Risk of Personal Injury DANGER   Disconnect the power supply before installing or repairing the Fleet  AC  Dispenser. Failure to do so may result in physical injury or damage to the power supply system and the Fleet  AC  Dispenser.   Keep any packing materials away from children.
  • Page 7 ESD (electrostatic discharge) protection.   Rivian does not recommend using a GFCI breaker since the Fleet  AC  Dispenser has charging circuit interrupting device (CCID20) protection. Using a GFCI breaker in the panel can cause nuisance tripping. If local codes require a GFCI breaker for plug-in installation, Rivian recommends a hardwire installation.
  • Page 8: Safety Symbols On Hardware Labels

    SAFETY SYMBOLS ON HARDWARE LABELS The following safety symbols may appear on labels located on hardware used in this installation. Risk of Electric Shock Danger Phase Equipment Ground Instruction Manual UL  Logo...
  • Page 9: Introduction

    Introduction This document provides installation instructions for the Fleet  AC  Dispenser with 18 ft cable on a Rivian  pedestal, gantry, or wall. Identify Parts   1. Fleet  AC  Dispenser   4. Two 13 mm M4 Phillips screws   2. Mounting plate (wall  ...
  • Page 10: Tools And Equipment

    Tools and Equipment Optional (Wall Installation Required Only) #2 Phillips screwdriver Hole saw Security T20 Torx screwdriver Stud finder Flathead screwdriver, 7/32 in width Level   Adjustable torque screwdriver, 10  in-lb to 40 in-lb   Multimeter...
  • Page 11: Remove The Faceplate

    Remove the Faceplate CAUTION   Use anti-static gloves, wrist bands connected to ground, and insulated tools for installation and removal of the faceplate.   Avoid direct hand contact with components on the network  board.   1. Remove the two Security T20 Torx screws on the bottom of the Fleet ...
  • Page 12: Install The Sim Card

    On a pedestal (page 12).   On a wall (page 15). ON A RIVIAN GANTRY Refer to the Rivian gantry installation guide for instructions on how to install the Fleet AC Dispenser on a Rivian gantry. ON A RIVIAN PEDESTAL NOTE Before mounting the Fleet ...
  • Page 13 Attach the Dispenser to the Pedestal   1. Remove the wire entry cover from the rear of the Fleet  AC  Dispenser by turning it counterclockwise.   2. Hang the Fleet  AC  Dispenser on the mount hook located on the pedestal.
  • Page 14   3. Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver, install the two 13 mm long M4 screws through the interior of the Fleet  AC  Dispenser into the pedestal.   4. Torque each screw to 12 in-lb (1.36 N·m).   5. Place the cable plug in the dock on the pedestal.
  • Page 15: On A Wall

    ON A WALL Select an Installation Location CAUTION   For indoor installations, install the Fleet  AC  Dispenser at least 18 in (45.7 cm) from the ground to bottom of  dispenser.   For outdoor installations, install the Fleet  AC  Dispenser at least 24 in (61 cm) from the ground to bottom of ...
  • Page 16 Remove the Holster Cover Plate Use a flathead screwdriver to pop the holster plate cover off of the side of the Fleet  AC  Dispenser.
  • Page 17 Install the Holster Assembly   1. Insert the holster assembly into the opening on the side of the Fleet  AC  Dispenser, aligning the two screw holes in the holster assembly with the screw holes in the interior of the Fleet  AC  Dispenser.  ...
  • Page 18 Attach the Mounting Plate NOTE   Feed conduit only from the bottom when mounting the Fleet  AC  Dispenser at an outdoor site.   When installing on a concrete wall, select a fastener suitable for installation on concrete or stucco. Do not use the T20 fasteners provided with the product.
  • Page 19 To a Finished Wall Supported by Wooden Studs   1. Use a stud finder to locate the stud(s).   2. With the flat side of the mounting plate against the stud, and the large hole positioned in the lower-left, install the T20 screws in the locations shown.  ...
  • Page 20 Attach the Fleet  AC  Dispenser to the Mounting Plate   1. Determine which wire entry point to use in the Fleet  AC  Dispenser—rear or bottom—and remove the cover.   For indoor installations where wire will run inside the wall, turn the rear wire entry cover counterclockwise to release it from the Fleet ...
  • Page 21   For outdoor installations or indoor installations on concrete, knock out the 1 in (2.5 cm) or 1/2 in (1.3 cm) wire entry cover on the bottom of the Fleet  AC  Dispenser. Remove the knock-out debris from the interior of the Fleet ...
  • Page 22   2. Hang the Fleet  AC  Dispenser on the installed mounting plate.   3. Use a #2 Phillips screwdriver to install the two 13 mm M4 screws through the interior of the Fleet  AC  Dispenser into the mounting plate.   4. Torque each screw to 12 in-lb (1.36 N·m).
  • Page 23: Set The Operating Current

    Set the Operating Current Configure the dip switches to set the operating current. Circuit Typical Dip Switch   Current   Figure Breaker Conductor Specification Specification* 7.5 A 12-14 AWG 12 A 15 A 12-14 AWG 16 A 20 A 12-10 AWG 20 A 25 A 10 AWG...
  • Page 24: Connect Conductors

    Connect Conductors Consult a licensed electrician to select a conductor size appropriate to the breaker size and to the maximum current set.   1. Depending on the type of installation, thread conduit or conductor fittings into the rear (1) or bottom (2) entry point in the Fleet  AC  Dispenser. Ensure that the fittings are rated for the type and size of conductor used.
  • Page 25: Install The Faceplate

    Install the Faceplate CAUTION   Use anti-static gloves, wrist bands connected to ground, and insulated tools for installation and removal of the faceplate.   Avoid direct hand contact with components on the network  board.   Do not connect the cable if the charger is energized. Damage to the charger can ...
  • Page 26: Wall Installation Only - Wrap And Dock The Cable

    Rivian.   2. Collect and recycle any packing material.   3. Collect and dispose of all trash around the installation site.   4. Contact Rivian Network Operations to complete the installation and connect the Fleet  AC  Dispenser to the  network.
  • Page 27: Light Bar States

    Green Pulsing Charging Green Solid Charging complete Blue Solid Waiting to charge Blue Fast Bluetooth communicating pulsing Blue Slow Over-the-air (OTA) software update in pulsing progress Pulsing Error (see Troubleshooting (page 28)) Solid Error (contact Rivian (page 37))
  • Page 28: Troubleshooting

      4. Confirm the dip switch configuration matches the installed circuit breaker.   5. Install the faceplate, making sure to reconnect the cable to the network board (page 25).   6. Switch power on at the circuit breaker. If the problem persists, contact Rivian (page 37).
  • Page 29: Specifications

    Specifications Specification Description Voltage 208/240 VAC (-20% – +15%), single-phase Frequency 60 Hz Charging connector SAE J1772 Charging cable length 18 ft Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11 b/g/n Network band 2.4 GHz Real-time clock Yes (7 days) Ethernet 10/100BASE-T Bluetooth Supports Bluetooth 5.0 Data protocol OCPP 1.6;...
  • Page 30 20 mA IP performance NEMA Type 3R Impact resistance Dimensions Height: 16.3 in (41.4 cm) Width: 7.3 in (18.5 cm) Depth: 5.8 in (14.7 cm) Certification UL 1998/2231/2594; FCC Part 15B UL file number E520745 Product number PT00401761...
  • Page 31: Supplemental Information For Electrical Service Wiring

    Supplemental Information for Electrical Service Wiring 240V SPLIT-PHASE SYSTEM...
  • Page 32: 208V Three-Phase Wye-Connected

    208V THREE-PHASE WYE-CONNECTED DANGER The center point of the three phases (used as neutral) must be single-point grounded. In a Wye-connected secondary installation, use two of the legs to provide 208V to the charger. For example, L1 and L2, or L1 and L3, or L2 and L3. The two phases utilized must each measure 120V ground.
  • Page 33: 240V Three-Phase Delta-Connected

    240V THREE-PHASE DELTA-CONNECTED DANGER   The third leg (A in the illustration) of the delta transformer is 208V to neutral and is sometimes referred to as a “high leg”. Do not use this third leg.   Do not use a three-phase delta-connected secondary without a center tap on one leg.
  • Page 34: Fcc Interference Statement

    Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This equipment may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this equipment must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 35: Industry Canada Statement

    Industry Canada Statement This equipment complies with ISED’s license-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this equipment must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’...
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  • Page 37: Customer Service

    Still need help? Connect with us. Customer Service Call (888) RIVIAN1 / (888) 748-4261 customerservice@rivian.com rivian.com Support Center and Chat...
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